The largest airport in the world.
King Fahd International Airport is located in Dammam, the third largest city in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is recognized as the largest airport in the world, with a total area of 776 square kilometers, which is larger than the whole land area of Singapore and 550 times that of Beijing Capital Airport (1.4 1km). When 1983 was completed, the airport was named after him to commemorate the late former king and the guardians of the two holy places.
It is the main hub of Saudi Airlines and one of the busiest airports in the whole Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with more than 6,543,800 international passengers using it every year. For local people, it is like their own parking lot or subway station, because Dammam's main mode of travel is not driving, but flying.
The smallest airport in the world:
The smallest airport in the world is Juan Che Jaras Quinn Airport. It is located in Saba Island, belonging to the Dutch Caribbean in the Caribbean Sea, on the northeast coast of the island. The runway of this airport is considered to be the shortest civil airport runway in the world, about 400 meters long. There are cliffs at both ends of the runway, and the mountains on both sides of the airport will form upward and downward airflow.
This airport is considered as one of the most dangerous airports in the world. The airport is operated by windward islands International Airlines. At Juan Che Jalas Quinn Airport, it is impossible for a large plane to land here. Even Cessna and similar planes are not easy to land on such a short runway.